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ADPRTM
How often doctors spend enough time: last 12 months

Description

For SAQ persons ages 18 and older and children ages 0 to 17 who went to a doctor's office or clinic in the past 12 months, excluding emergency room visits (VISITYRNO), ADPRTM indicates how often, in the last 12 months, the respondent felt that doctors or other health providers spent enough time with them.

Beginning in 2018 ADPRTM is fielded every other year and will only be collected in odd years. See our user note for more details on this and other changes that occurred in 2018.

IPUMS MEPS reports the universe for each variable based on a thorough review of the original MEPS documentation. Investigating the data may reveal cases that do not meet the stated universe. Users are encouraged to validate universes for their analyses.

ADPRTM is part of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS). See VISITYRNO for more information on CAHPS.

For adults ages 18 and older, ADPRTM is part of the Self-Administered Questionnaire (SAQ), a pencil-and-paper survey. See SAQELIG for more information on the SAQ.

For children ages 0 to 17, ADPRTM was asked on the Parent Administered Questionnaire, a pencil-and-paper survey, in 2000. For 2001 forward, ADPRTM is part of the Child Preventive Health Supplement. See LESSHLTHY for more information on the Child Preventive Health Supplement.